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The "stander-of-masthead" refers to a flag or signal displayed at the masthead of a ship, typically indicating the vessel's identity, status, or nationality. It serves as a means of communication both visually and symbolically, often used to convey important information to other ships or to signify the ship's presence. Historically, it has played a crucial role in naval traditions and maritime law.

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